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Army Medical Obstetrics/PediatricsObstetrics/PediatricsDevelopmentTable of ContentsIntroductionCredit AwardedLesson 1. The Reproductive Systems.Section I. The Female Reproductive SystemFigure 1-1. Female reproductive system.Internal GenitaliaMammary GlandsFigure 1-2. Pathway of an ovum.Figure 1-3. Male reproductive system.Figure 1-4. Internal structure of the penis.Internal OrgansFigure 1-5. Structure of a sperm cell.EpididymisPathway a sperm cellSection III. Events of PregnancyGestationParturitionReview of Pregnancy Events TermsExercisesExercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Solutions to ExercisesSolutions to Exercises (Cont)Lesson 2. Normal and Emergency Childbirth.Section I. General InformationDefinitions - Common Obstetric TermsDefinitions - Common Obstetric Terms (cont)Signs/Symptoms of LaborThree Stages of LaborSection II. Complications of PregnancyEctopic pregnancyThird-Trimester BleedingTrauma During PregnancySection III. Management of Mother and Newborn During Normal Delivery in an Emergency SettingPreparation for Delivery.Care of the babyFigure 2-1. Procedure of normal childbirth (parturition).The Baby's Breathing.Assessment of the Baby - APGARTable 2-1. APGAR scoring system.Section IV. Abnormal DeliveriesLimb PresentationSection V. Complications of Labor and DeliveryPostpartum hemorrhageClosingFigure 2-2. Procedures for normal emergency childbirth (continued).Figure 2-2. Procedures for normal emergency.childbirth (concluded).ExercisesExercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Solutions to ExercisesSolutions to Exercises (Cont)Lesson 3. Pediatric Emergencies.Section I. Differences Between a Child's Body and an Adult's BodySection II. Patient AssessmentThe Physical ExaminationChild 4 Years to 5 Years of Age.Section III. Special Considerations of the Ill or Injured ChildChild 1 Year to 3 Years of Age.The School Age Child.Section IV. Pediatric EmergenciesCauses of AnaphylaxisTreatment for Anaphylaxis.EpiglottitisAcute AsthmaTreatment of Acute AsthmaStatus asthmaticusTreatmentBronchiolitisSeizuresNeurological stateFebrile ConvulsionsMeningitisSection V. Trauma in ChildrenVital SignsBlood Pressure.Fever/Temperature.Neurological assessmentClosingExercisesExercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Solutions to ExercisesSolutions to Exercises (Cont)Lesson 4. Child Abuse.IntroductionHistory of Child AbuseMyths About Child AbuseProfile of the Abused ChildThe Abused Child.The Family UnitBehavior of Adult Suspected of Child AbuseCircumstances that Arouses Suspicion of Child AbuseTypes of Child AbuseNeglect and Emotional Abuse.Sexual Abuse of a Child.Management of the Abused ChildIdentification ProceduresThe Sexually Molested ChildPrevention of Child AbuseCommon Sense Rules for ChildrenClosing StatementExercisesExercises (Cont)Solutions to ExercisesSolutions to Exercises (Cont)
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Obstetrics/PediatricsObstetrics/PediatricsDevelopmentTable of ContentsIntroductionCredit AwardedLesson 1. The Reproductive Systems.Section I. The Female Reproductive SystemFigure 1-1. Female reproductive system.Internal GenitaliaMammary GlandsFigure 1-2. Pathway of an ovum.Figure 1-3. Male reproductive system.Figure 1-4. Internal structure of the penis.Internal OrgansFigure 1-5. Structure of a sperm cell.EpididymisPathway a sperm cellSection III. Events of PregnancyGestationParturitionReview of Pregnancy Events TermsExercisesExercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Solutions to ExercisesSolutions to Exercises (Cont)Lesson 2. Normal and Emergency Childbirth.Section I. General InformationDefinitions - Common Obstetric TermsDefinitions - Common Obstetric Terms (cont)Signs/Symptoms of LaborThree Stages of LaborSection II. Complications of PregnancyEctopic pregnancyThird-Trimester BleedingTrauma During PregnancySection III. Management of Mother and Newborn During Normal Delivery in an Emergency SettingPreparation for Delivery.Care of the babyFigure 2-1. Procedure of normal childbirth (parturition).The Baby's Breathing.Assessment of the Baby - APGARTable 2-1. APGAR scoring system.Section IV. Abnormal DeliveriesLimb PresentationSection V. Complications of Labor and DeliveryPostpartum hemorrhageClosingFigure 2-2. Procedures for normal emergency childbirth (continued).Figure 2-2. Procedures for normal emergency.childbirth (concluded).ExercisesExercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Solutions to ExercisesSolutions to Exercises (Cont)Lesson 3. Pediatric Emergencies.Section I. Differences Between a Child's Body and an Adult's BodySection II. Patient AssessmentThe Physical ExaminationChild 4 Years to 5 Years of Age.Section III. Special Considerations of the Ill or Injured ChildChild 1 Year to 3 Years of Age.The School Age Child.Section IV. Pediatric EmergenciesCauses of AnaphylaxisTreatment for Anaphylaxis.EpiglottitisAcute AsthmaTreatment of Acute AsthmaStatus asthmaticusTreatmentBronchiolitisSeizuresNeurological stateFebrile ConvulsionsMeningitisSection V. Trauma in ChildrenVital SignsBlood Pressure.Fever/Temperature.Neurological assessmentClosingExercisesExercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Exercises (Cont)Solutions to ExercisesSolutions to Exercises (Cont)Lesson 4. Child Abuse.IntroductionHistory of Child AbuseMyths About Child AbuseProfile of the Abused ChildThe Abused Child.The Family UnitBehavior of Adult Suspected of Child AbuseCircumstances that Arouses Suspicion of Child AbuseTypes of Child AbuseNeglect and Emotional Abuse.Sexual Abuse of a Child.Management of the Abused ChildIdentification ProceduresThe Sexually Molested ChildPrevention of Child AbuseCommon Sense Rules for ChildrenClosing StatementExercisesExercises (Cont)Solutions to ExercisesSolutions to Exercises (Cont)
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